Familiar trajectories facilitate the interpretation of physical forces when intercepting a moving target

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Antonija Mijatović
Barbara La Scaleia
Nicola Mercuri
Francesco Lacquaniti
Myrka Zago
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[1] University of Rome Tor Vergata,Department of Systems Medicine
[2] IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation,Laboratory of Neuromotor Physiology
[3] University of Rome Tor Vergata,Centre of Space Bio
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Gravity; Inclined plane; Tautochrone; Event perception;
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Familiarity with the visual environment affects our expectations about the objects in a scene, aiding in recognition and interaction. Here we tested whether the familiarity with the specific trajectory followed by a moving target facilitates the interpretation of the effects of underlying physical forces. Participants intercepted a target sliding down either an inclined plane or a tautochrone. Gravity accelerated the target by the same amount in both cases, but the inclined plane represented a familiar trajectory whereas the tautochrone was unfamiliar to the participants. In separate sessions, the gravity field was consistent with either natural gravity or artificial reversed gravity. Target motion was occluded from view over the last segment. We found that the responses in the session with unnatural forces were systematically delayed relative to those with natural forces, but only for the inclined plane. The time shift is consistent with a bias for natural gravity, in so far as it reflects an a priori expectation that a target not affected by natural forces will arrive later than one accelerated downwards by gravity. Instead, we did not find any significant time shift with unnatural forces in the case of the tautochrone. We argue that interception of a moving target relies on the integration of the high-level cue of trajectory familiarity with low-level cues related to target kinematics.
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页码:3803 / 3811
页数:8
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